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The China Brief is a compilation of stories and links related to China and its relationship with Canada’s West.?The opinions expressed in the links are those of the articles’?authors and don’t necessarily reflect the views of the Canada West Foundation and our affiliates.

Trudeau returns from the China-Canada Leaders’ Dialogue; speculation continues to swirl about the impact of that USMCA clause on the Canada-China economic relationship; and mini terracotta warriors (!).

From the China-U.S. trade war, Aecon sale blocked, energy opportunities, USMCA 32.10, Huawei and more, we’ve spent the last several months following China in Western Canadian media. Here’s what we’ve learned – and a look forward to what’s next.

Canada’s top cybersecurity official argues Canada can “handle” Huawei, new North American trade deal could have implications for a trade agreement with China, and a look at Canadian energy exports to China.

How the heating-up China-U.S. trade war could impact Canada, a look at what Destination Canada achieved on its mission to China, and why the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board is going to invest in China’s rental housing sector.

What the heat-up in the China-U.S. trade dispute could mean for Canada, how Chinese recycling restrictions continue to impact Canadian communities, and how the future of Chinese agriculture may be in self-driving combines.

The debate around the potential sale of one of Canada’s major construction companies to a China SOE heats up; more chest-thumping on the China-US trade spat; and a look at what the Canadian Senate did to get the Chinese government riled up.